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the other 29-year-old sean pierre riley. solano sheriff's deputies released the names today. >>> oil company executives were called before congress to explain why companies that receive billions in profits receive tax breaks. rita williams supports, the hearing had rising gas prices as a backdrop but will still likely not change anything. >> reporter: gas prices are high, so are oil company profits. >> i think it sucks, i really do. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> i'm ready to sell the car right now. >> reporter: oil company executives say don't blame them blame east crude prices. today the ceos the five biggest oil companies were on the hot seat. democrats want to strip the companies of $21 billion in tax breaks over ten years. >> they are economy wide generally available deductions and credit under the tax code. removing them for select few oil and gas companies is nothing less than discriminatory and a penttive tax hike chevron's ceo says it's wrong to increase taxes on oil and gas companies to subsidize over forms of ener
the other 29-year-old sean pierre riley. solano sheriff's deputies released the names today. >>> oil company executives were called before congress to explain why companies that receive billions in profits receive tax breaks. rita williams supports, the hearing had rising gas prices as a backdrop but will still likely not change anything. >> reporter: gas prices are high, so are oil company profits. >> i think it sucks, i really do. >> i think it's ridiculous....
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foreign bookstore director riley says e books are the future. >> more and more students are demanding that we carry e books and currently right now our goal is to have as many e books as possible. >> e book sales are expected to triple to $3 billion by 26.8 in the u.s. and amazon.com reports that download sales surged by hard covers two to one. by january of this year they have over taken paper back. your average physical book is retailing around $15. while e books average is closer to $9. science professor laura bell -- from her remote location in illinois. >> there's a lot of things you can do with an e reader that you can't can do with regular print. i think there will always be regular print but i think that e books are here to stay. >> but, at robert's bookstore, an off campus bookstore that sells textbooks, the general manager says he's not worried about taking the movement. >> i don't think that they've caught on to the -- that great of an extent yet. most people i think still like to have a physical book in their hands, especially for, you know, for college textbooks. >> despi
foreign bookstore director riley says e books are the future. >> more and more students are demanding that we carry e books and currently right now our goal is to have as many e books as possible. >> e book sales are expected to triple to $3 billion by 26.8 in the u.s. and amazon.com reports that download sales surged by hard covers two to one. by january of this year they have over taken paper back. your average physical book is retailing around $15. while e books average is closer...
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but for her part, riley's mother believes it was the other victim hatfield who was targeted. eric rasmussen, 13 news. >>> and more from the grandmother who is accused of kidnapping her own granddaughter. little ramie gallego was sleeping peacefully today at her home. ramie's parents wonder if she had been planning to kidnap the daughter. >> she threw herself a baby shower. >> rudy gallego says he wants his mother prosecuted but also wants her to get some mental health care. >>> mayor ed lee introduced a plan he says could save the city $60 million in just one year. and city leaders say this new health care and pension reform plan could save the city up to a billion dollars over the next 10 years. the proposal boosts most workers health care and pension contributions, it caps pension benefits and it raises the retirement age for most city workers from 62 to 65 years. >> we get it on the pension stuff, we're going to do what we need to do. but we've already deferred raises two years and we would like to see that part of the contract fulfilled. >> it is expected that voters will
but for her part, riley's mother believes it was the other victim hatfield who was targeted. eric rasmussen, 13 news. >>> and more from the grandmother who is accused of kidnapping her own granddaughter. little ramie gallego was sleeping peacefully today at her home. ramie's parents wonder if she had been planning to kidnap the daughter. >> she threw herself a baby shower. >> rudy gallego says he wants his mother prosecuted but also wants her to get some mental health care....
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but no telling what surprises little riley may have in store. gasia mac alberta mikaelian, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we had record high temperatures today. we talked about those specifically in downtown observing. and also parts of the bay area in the 70s and 80s and even some 90s. go outside to show you what we have right now. concord is 70 degrees. that is indicative of how very warm it is out there right now. temperatures overnight in the 50s. daytime highs tomorrow are going to be very warm again. but cooler coastside. here is that record in oakland. 85 degrees today. that's pretty warm for this time of year. we will see more mid-80s tomorrow but shunted inland. today we had strong offshore winds. saw those record high temperatures. not expecting any record highs tomorrow. these winds will slack off a little bit. still warm over the hill out in walnut creek and livermore and out towards santa rosa. but along the coast the winds have flipped around. watch what happens. go over to the coastal side. these winds are what you call an onshore wind
but no telling what surprises little riley may have in store. gasia mac alberta mikaelian, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we had record high temperatures today. we talked about those specifically in downtown observing. and also parts of the bay area in the 70s and 80s and even some 90s. go outside to show you what we have right now. concord is 70 degrees. that is indicative of how very warm it is out there right now. temperatures overnight in the 50s. daytime highs tomorrow are going to be...
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. >>> general manager larry riley is the only member of this meeting of the warriors brain trust who was with the team last year at this time. this week the new ownership made its biggest splash since purchasing the warriors last july. nba icon jerry west, the man the league's logo was patterned after, joined the front office. >>> the thing that i really care about is winning. and there is a right way to win and a wrong way to win. >> either way, it's a result that has usually been associated with west as both a player and executive and rarely been part of the warriors resume. west will be a i am many of the warriors board of directors and will be asked to weigh in on all topics. >> i will tell you, i am no shrinking violet. okay. i'm not. if you don't want my opinion, don't ask. i have heard coaches sarcastically say, well, i didn't take chemistry in school. well, they should have taken chemistry because when you watch a really good basketball team, you watch people work internally, it's like one mind. somebody makes a mistake and somebody covers for him. that's what -- that's the b
. >>> general manager larry riley is the only member of this meeting of the warriors brain trust who was with the team last year at this time. this week the new ownership made its biggest splash since purchasing the warriors last july. nba icon jerry west, the man the league's logo was patterned after, joined the front office. >>> the thing that i really care about is winning. and there is a right way to win and a wrong way to win. >> either way, it's a result that has...